ITworld Today | | We're just days away from Apple's next media event, which will in all likelihood introduce the company's next iPhone. While we may spend the coming days fantasizing over potential new features, there are some practical issues to take into account, too: What are you going to do with your old phone? | | Issue highlights 1. How (and where) to get the most money for your old iPhone 2. The must-have iPad office apps, round 9 3. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Understanding Big Data Scalability (eBook) 4. 7 Bluetooth speakers: Still portable, now with better sound 5. Adobe slates critical Reader security update for Tuesday 6. How to set up Raspberry Pi, the little computer you can cook into DIY tech projects 7. Hands-on with 10 JavaScript editors and IDEs 8. What kind of CIOs will millennials make? | White Paper: Foxit Corporation As makers of some of the world's most popular Portable Document Format (PDF) solutions, we often consult with businesses and governmental agencies that have the goal of moving to the paperless office. They understand the benefits. What they don't always know is how to get there. Learn more >> | A barrage of new smartphones is about to hit the market, and there's no better time to sell your old iPhone, but don't wait too long: Prices for the current-generation iPhones will decrease quickly after the iPhone 6 launch. READ MORE | Google's newly completed Apps suite just can't beat Apple's iWork or Microsoft Office. READ MORE | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | Small Bluetooth speakers are ideal to carry along to a hotel room, a picnic or just to save room at work. We look at 7 speakers that offer a range of price and audio quality. READ MORE | Webcast: Arcserve Setting up data protection infrastructures with your organizations' core mission or business in mind is key. In this webinar, the Arcserve team will offer insights and solutions to make data protection a strategic component of your business. Learn more! | Adobe plans to issue security updates for its PDF viewer Reader and for Acrobat to fix critical flaws in the software on Windows and Apple's OS X. READ MORE | The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer doesn't come from a bakery, but it can power your robot army or other DIY electronics project. READ MORE | Need a JavaScript tool for your dev shop? We take an in-depth, first-person look at 10 JavaScript tools ready for adoption. READ MORE | As millennials flood the workplace, climb corporate ladders and spread throughout the four corners of a company, they will eventually take on positions of leadership in marketing, human resources, finance, sales and IT. They'll gain more influence inside an organization, along with purchasing power over technology. READ MORE | Webcast: IBM Register today to attend this webcast, and see examples of how The U.S. Tennis Association, Wimbledon and U.S. Golf Association are using the right IT infrastructure to deploy Cloud and Big Data & Analytics. Learn More | | | | | |
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